Jennifer Kent
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Knitting: Pullover
The Striped Blocks Pullover is the perfect stash buster pattern! The color combination options are endless and the gender-neutral shape makes a great pullover for everyone!
Worked flat from the bottom up, the front, back and sleeves are worked separately and seamed. Stitches are picked up at the neckline to work the neck trim.
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Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The sock is worked in the round from the toe up. The St st heel is shaped with short rows, and the cuff is finished with 1x1 rib.
Yarn Plover by Quince & Co (60% alpaca, 40% American wool; 163yd [149m]/50g) 2 skeins Stone MC 1 skein Oat CC
Needles One set double-pointed needles (dpns) in size US 2 [2.75 mm] One set double-pointed needles ...
Knitting: Tote
The body of the bag is knit in the round, starting in the middle of one strap. Then front and back sts are bound off, and straps placed on a stitch holder. Straps are worked and connected with 3 needle bind off, and bottom edge is joined with Kitchener stitch.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The hat is worked in the round from the bottom up. The removable pompom is secured with a 2-hole button on the inside. All charts are worked in the round and all chart rows are read from right to left.
Yarn Chickadee by Quince & Co (100% American Wool; 181 yd [166m]/50g) 1 skein Glacier 105 (MC) 1 skein Nasturtium 136 (CC)
Needles One 16”...
Knitting: Pullover
The pullover is worked flat from the bottom up. Front, back, and sleeves are worked separately and seamed. Stitches are picked up at the neckline to work the 1x1 rib neck trim. All charts are worked flat. Odd (RS) chart rows are read from right to left. Even (WS) chart rows are read from left to right. 1x1 Rib pattern starts with a knit on the ...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The sock is worked in the round from the toe up. The St st heel is shaped with short rows, and the cuff is finished with 1x1 rib.
Yarn Tern by Quince & Co (70% Wool, 30% Mulberry Silk; 218 yd [200m]/50g) 1 (1, 2) skeins Cumulus (MC) 1 skein Beach Glass (CC1) 1 skein Atolla (CC2) 1 skein Aventurine (CC3)
Needles One set double-pointed need...
Knitting: Pullover
Whether you’re hitting the slopes, sledding, skating, or just savoring a snowy stroll—The Sugarloaf Pullover captures the essence of winter adventure. Knit in the round from the bottom up in single-ply, 100% cozy wool, Puffin - Sugarloaf features bold, timeless colorwork motifs that make it a true après-ski essential.
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Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Over the years, I have become fascinated with the idea of combining different stitch techniques within the same project and have made many swatches to try different techniques together. One of my favorite swatch experiments combined a simple Bavarian twisted-stitch pattern with Scandinavian-inspired stranded knitting and eventually served as th...
Knitting: Scarf
I love scarves, especially those that I can wear year round. This scarf is knit flat, then joined into an oversized continuous loop. This makes it versatile enough to wear as a long easy cowl, or, if wrapped on itself multiple times, a shorter neck warmer. The openwork mesh lace stitch allows air to pass through and keeps the scarf from becomin...
Knitting: Cardigan
The Sakura cardigan was inspired by the annual Hanami cherry blossom festivals in Japan. It emulates a traditional kimono silhouette and is the perfect piece to layer over a summer dress, tank top, or jeans. The wool/cotton blend of the yarn, along with the open mesh stitch, make it a year-round layering piece suitable for any occasion.
Knitting: Cowl
The XO Coxl is worked in the round from the bottom up. An Italian CO starts the rib trim, and an Invisible Rib BO finishes the top rib edge.
It is available in One Size: 22” circumference x 12” height.
In addition to circular needles, you will need a cable needle, stitch markers, and a tapestry needle.
The XO Cable stitch pattern is charted.
Knitting: Cardigan
The cold weather makes me long for a cozy cardigan and a day at the movies! Enjoy some popcorn and candy while wrapped up in the Cinema Cardigan!
The body of this cardigan is worked back and forth in two separate identical panels that are then joined together to continue over the shoulder and work the back as one piece. A circular needle is us...
Knitting: Cowl
I love knit accessories that serve more than one purpose and can be worn different ways. With that idea in mind, I set out to make a companion piece to match my versatile “Good Vibes Mitts” (that can also be worn 2 ways). My “Good Vibes Hat/Cowl” is a cinched slouchy beanie style with K2P2 rib at the top and bottom. The engineered eyelet holes ...
Knitting: Scarf
The Cozy Lace Neck Scarf is a quick, easy project that can be made in just a few hours! So chunky, warm, and cozy. Just in time for Fall!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Shadow knitting (or illusion knitting) seems mysterious and alluring, much like the moon. So, what better subject to honor in a shadow knit wrap, than the moon and her phases. Similar to lenticular prints from the art world, each moon motif becomes visible, then fades away as the wrap is viewed at different angles. The effect is most dynamic wh...
Knitting: Poncho
What’s more fun than an easy-to-make cable poncho for the kids? The S&Z Kid’s Poncho allows you to explore mirrored and horseshoe cables in a simple layout that can be easily followed from memory once you get started. The seed stitch border also lets you practice controlling cable flare and provides a lovely frame for the cables themselves....
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
My initial inspiration for the Brioche Check Hat was a frosty cold morning here in Indiana, when we were in a deep freeze and icicles hung from every corner of the house. There was a blanket of snow on the ground, and the air and sky had a cool grey hue. The drips from the icicles made a dotted check pattern on the ground, and an idea started t...
Knitting: Cardigan
I love to take simple shapes and turn them into more complicated-looking styles. This Cocoon Cardigan is knit in one piece as a rectangle, then folded on itself and sewn together to create a circular-shaped, open-front cardigan. The Remix yarn, made from recycled fibers, gives it a slightly rustic look that would be fantastic to wear to a casua...
Knitting: Throw
I’ve been experimenting with different yarns to create a more attractive and affordable weighted blanket, and Paintbox Yarns RECYCLED TSHIRT has become one of the favorites from my stash. I love the added bonus that the yarn is made from recycled T-shirt fabric, so it’s also good for the environment. In the Striped Triple L Tweed Stitch, the pa...
Knitting: Tote
I wasn’t sure what to do with Rico’s Creative Paper yarn when I first bought it, but I knew I just had to have it and I’d figure it out later. After stumbling across a new farmers market this summer, it dawned on me that this yarn wanted to be a farmers market tote to carry all of the beautiful and colorful fresh vegetables that I found. Althou...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I originally designed this hat for my Level 3 Master Knitting Program submission in a different yarn and using a few different cables. After many gauge-and-pattern test swatches to figure out how to most effectively shape the crown, I finally settled on the finished pattern you see here. I love it even more in the Jamieson’s Shetland Heather Ar...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
As knitters, we spend a lot of time using our hands. I wanted to honor this precious time spent doing my favorite activity by designing a pair of mitts to wear while knitting in cooler temperatures. My Good Vibes Mitts are fingerless mitts that keep your hands warm and cozy while still allowing unrestricted movement of all fingers and the thumb...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I love figuring out ways to use up yarns in my stash, and I’ve been itching to use my Schachenmayr MERINO EXTRAFINE 40 for something. While I didn’t have enough of each color to make a solid scarf and beanie set, I did have enough if I combined the two colors I had on hand to create a fun traveling rib scarf and hat set. And, I couldn’t resist ...
Knitting: Scarf
I love figuring out ways to use up yarns in my stash, and I’ve been itching to use my Schachenmayr MERINO EXTRAFINE 40 for something. While I didn’t have enough of each color to make a solid scarf and beanie set, I did have enough if I combined the two colors I had on hand to create a fun traveling rib scarf and hat set.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
I designed this blanket for my cousin and his new wife who is of Lebanese descent. They are expecting a baby this year, and I wanted to make something special for them. I spent some time researching and was truly inspired by the beautiful tile patterns found in Lebanese architecture. I thought entrelac would be the perfect technique to replicat...
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
I originally designed this V-neck vest for my Level 2 Master Knitting program submission and made it in a size small, with the neck trim kissing at the center front. After making it in a size medium, I discovered that adding the extra repeat of the pattern made the chevron point down at the center front instead of up, so I adjusted the pattern ...